Bill Laveroni

[1] Laveroni grew up in San Francisco and attended St. Ignatius High School, where he played center.

A standout player, he was chosen for the 1966 Northern California–Southern California Shrine All-Star football game.

After Rutgers, he coached the Vanderbilt offensive line for a year before taking his first NFL job with the Seattle Seahawks.

During Laveroni's tenure as offensive line coach, the Seahawks won 4 division titles and played in Super Bowl XL.

Following his time in Seattle, Laveroni worked as offensive line coach with the Florida Tuskers and Virginia Destroyers of the United Football League.